Oh, so that’s what that toggle does! I had the exact same confusion, but tried zooming out just now, and I have to say it’s a great feature, and one that I’ve been wanting on the OSM main site!
When I try to edit the GPX trace description via https://www.openstreetmap.ng/trace/3/edit, the tags (athens, greece, coffee) disappear.
EXTRA: at https://www.openstreetmap.ng/diary/4, I should be able to edit my own comment.
Screenshot for the record:
It looks like nodes are showing all ways they have ever been a member of, even if they aren’t members of these ways anymore, and even if the ways have since been deleted?
E.g. https://www.openstreetmap.ng/node/1381245519 is showing “Part of (6)”:
- Way Eglinton Avenue Westbound (123992171) - deleted in 2012
- Way Eglinton Avenue East (125841954) - does not contain this node anymore, also in .ng
- Way 233674865 - correct
- Way Eglinton Avenue East (233675196) - correct
- Way Eglinton Avenue East (233675197) - does not contain this node anymore, also in .ng
- Way Eglinton Avenue East (1112600110) - correct
Compare with on .org: Node: 1381245519 | OpenStreetMap, “Part of 3 ways”
Sadly, the whole editing thing is broken: it takes an insane amount of time to load previously saved sandbox changes such as https://www.openstreetmap.ng/changeset/165731478. The giant Greek concrete robot penguins are reshaping the area right now.
Firefox for macOS 140.0.4 (aarch64).
I tried to sign up with Google. It didn’t work:
Also: did the OSMF give permission to use the openstreetmap.ng domain? Shouldn’t that belong to the OpenStreetMap local chapter in Nigeria?
As of when I asked, no.
There isn’t a Nigeria chapter, so normally the OSMF would manage it and just redirect to osm.org.
Wow, silently, but a lot of the work has been done and it’s super exciting to see the actually working version publicly available with even all proper OSM data! Amazing to see all the nice changesets history color highlighting (and even visual on hover! Incredible!), editing works perfectly fine, dark theme works.
Keep going and try to reach OSMF to figure out the possible options for the future @NorthCrab!
OSM-ng is looking great!!! keep up the good work @NorthCrab !